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again, sorry for posting here
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--- Garrett Rooney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 08:18:03PM -0700, Rayson Ho
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > My company has several job openings -- we really
> need
> > unix hackers, ke
On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 08:18:03PM -0700, Rayson Ho wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My company has several job openings -- we really need
> unix hackers, kernel hackers, real C programmers...
>
> We are in Toronto, Canada. If anyone is interested,
> please tell me what your skills are, a
Hi,
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unix hackers, kernel hackers, real C programmers...
We are in Toronto, Canada. If anyone is interested,
please tell me what your skills are, and I will refer
you guys to the right person.
rayson
--- Paul Halliday <[EMAIL PROTEC
hi.
Hate to post this here but I need a job... like pronto, today, chop
chop.
Unfortunately I have zero connections and zero friends (actually two, so
they claim but they can't help) so... please listen to my dilema.
I have worked in the construction industry for about 6
Mike Smith wrote:
>I'd prefer real firmware, actually. OF isn't all that bad, and I seem to
>recall that Parag Patel is porting it to run on the L440GX+.
Heh - yup, I'm right in the middle of port SmartFirmware to the L440GX+.
Definitely masochistic. I've decided that drilling a hole through
> On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
> > Yeep. You don't know Fra Dolcini, do you? That looks like a Really
> > Unpleasant Undertaking. 8(
>
> It's getting there. Also SiS is now a supporter. Long term, we may see
> motherboards specifically designed for the OSS community, with real docs
>
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
> Yeep. You don't know Fra Dolcini, do you? That looks like a Really
> Unpleasant Undertaking. 8(
It's getting there. Also SiS is now a supporter. Long term, we may see
motherboards specifically designed for the OSS community, with real docs
yet. Also, I
> On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
> > Well, they're going to have the same basic stuff, and I can see that
> > they're not having much fun trying to get there.
>
> actually, "they" is "me": that's my project.
Yeep. You don't know Fra Dolcini, do you? That looks like a Really
Unpleasan
On Wed, 29 Mar 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
> Well, they're going to have the same basic stuff, and I can see that
> they're not having much fun trying to get there.
actually, "they" is "me": that's my project.
> I'm curious as to what you mean by "have to kill the BIOS" though; I'm
> not seeing w
> Question, has anyone tried booting freebsd on raw hardware, i.e. absent a
> bios? I am curious as to how good a job it can do if, e.g., no enable bits
> are set in PIIX4, BARs are not set on PCI devices, no IRQs are assigned,
> and so on. Anyone feel they are close enough to this
Question, has anyone tried booting freebsd on raw hardware, i.e. absent a
bios? I am curious as to how good a job it can do if, e.g., no enable bits
are set in PIIX4, BARs are not set on PCI devices, no IRQs are assigned,
and so on. Anyone feel they are close enough to this to say?
See
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> *) Lacking interfaces, such as pthread_cancel() (mentioned specifically in
>>PR bin/7587) need to be implemented.
It's good news for me.
I hope to port xmovie -- QuickTime movie Player for Linux to FreeBSD.
But I can not compile it under FreeBSD, because it
Jason,
On Mon, Nov 22, 1999 at 06:52:20PM -0800, Jason Evans wrote:
> Walnut Creek has hired me as a full time employee to work primarily on
> improving and expanding FreeBSD's threads support. This is very exciting
> to me, and I hope my work will be of benefit the FreeBSD community.
That's
Firstly there is some threads discussion going on in -arch so
I'm going to really reply to this over there..
This is just redirector mail
julian
On Mon, 22 Nov 1999, Jason Evans wrote:
> Walnut Creek has hired me as a full time employee to work primarily on
> improving and expanding FreeBSD'
:...
:*) Make a real libpthread, rather than relying on the -pthread linker
: magic. This is high on Daniel Eischen's wish list, so maybe he already
: has something in the works. =)
:
:If you know of other outstanding issues that have a prayer of being
:addressed before 4.0 ships, please spea
Walnut Creek has hired me as a full time employee to work primarily on
improving and expanding FreeBSD's threads support. This is very exciting
to me, and I hope my work will be of benefit the FreeBSD community.
There is a lot of work to be done in order to make FreeBSD's threads
support truly
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